Noel Reyes (center) being escorted by cops after crashing his car in front of a Park Avenue apartment building.G.N. Miller

A ripped city firefighter — who once posed shirtless for the FDNY beefcake calendar — was busted on drunken driving charges after crashing his car into a fence in Murray Hill early Monday, police said.

Noel Reyes, 32, of Brooklyn was again without a top when busted — dressed as a boxer for Halloween wearing nothing but gray boxing trunks and wraps around his hands. He appeared to have fake blood also smeared across his chest.

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Reyes, who has also competed on TV’s “American Ninja Warrior,” was first spotted dozing inside his Nissan Altima parked at a hydrant with its blinkers on at Park Avenue and East 37th Street at around 2 a.m., witnesses said.

About five hours later, Reyes woke up, hit the gas and jumped the curb, crashing into the low fence, sources said.

He then passed out again, according to witnesses.

“When I went out to check on him, the car was still in drive. He was passed out like, boom — he wasn’t moving at all,” said a witness, who did not want to be named.

When cops showed up, they found Reyes – who was featured in the month of September for the 2014 FDNY calendar – slumped over in the driver’s seat with the engine still running and wreaking of booze, cops said.

“[Cops] screamed at him to put [the car] in park,” said the witness.

Reyes, who was off duty at the time, had a blood-alcohol level of more than .08 and was slurring his words, cops said.

The fireman admitted to cops that he had five or six tequila drinks and had come from Long Island City, police said.

When Reyes exited his car – which has an FDNY placard in the windshield – “he still had no idea what was going on at first,” the witness said.

His wife defended him on Monday night, saying he was a good firefighter and even better father.

“He’s been part of the fire department for the past 10 years,” said Margarita Reyes, 29. “He’s always doing things for people, even when people don’t deserve it. My only hope is the department is forgiving, and everyone is forgiving and realizes that a human being can make mistakes and we can just take this as a lesson and move forward.”